Comics Recomended By Warsmith Bob

It's a huge, multi-genre, multi-universe anthro fancomic! The story is set in a city called Talfryn, which attracts people from all over with its too-good-to-be-true peace and tranquility. But a lot can change in the span of a week, as a humble detective is about to find out. Rated T+ for graphic violence, themes and destroying favorite characters from your childhood.

1810 England. It was thought that humans walked the path of enlightenment leaving monsters and dark things behind. However, those monsters and night stalkers merely hide in the darkness, as a young maid, Bernadette, soon finds out.

In Junction City, there are men and women with strange powers and abilities, the Omega Humans. Ostracized by society, many turn to crime, while a few are employed by JCORP to keep the city safe. But can a corporation be trusted with law enforcement?

Starkeeper is the sole protector of Centro City, a city obsessed with gaming and plagued by gang violence. Between her and peace is the gang Badstar, and an especially nefarious member known only as Bastardface.

The Heroes Unite #2:
The mysterious force that has seiged New Rossco city have revealed themselves to the heroes, but with their leader, Tazer, defeated. They have only one course of action that they can take. Retreat...if they can. Story by: Spudsy - Artwork by: Nepath

One man - two legacies. He is Relik, new superhero of Pat City. He is also Brad Stone, ex-A-List actor. Can these two sides coexist, or will Brad find himself forced to shun his flagging celebrity lifestyle and take up hero-work fulltime..?

Welcome to Madagascar City, infamously referred to as MAD City by locals and the nation. A city so terrible that a pair of psychotic serial killers named RIOT and Fade-Out are seen as heroes. Can two disconnected maniacs really change the world?

In the clash of superheroes and supervillains, a man's wife and daughter become collateral damage. In his despair, regret, and sense of responsibility, he creates humanity's last line of defense against the super-powered individuals dictating their fate.

Magic was sealed generations ago by Nareth Guren's great-great-grandfather, so how can it be that he finds himself switched into the body of a slave? Now forced to see the world from a new perspective, can he do anything to fix the problems he finds?